The “best” one I’ve tried is the latest Opus. I don’t trust any of them to use for real work, so I mostly just play around with a local Qwen 3.6 27B or Deepseek v4 Flash. I have heard OpenAI’s latest models produce less bloat than Anthropic’s.
I should say I do find LLMs useful as a kind of search agent (both web and large unfamiliar code bases). And GhidraMCP is pretty cool (maybe just because I don’t have much experience with reverse engineering).
LLMs are not currently, nor ever will be, anything remotely resembling AGI. AGI is still entirely within the realm of science fiction, like teleportation or time travel.
That’s true. I’m just saying the models do get better and are quite impressive now.
But whatever the term means. I know where AGI stands for, but the term “agi” is still very vague. You can’t compare a machine llm model with the human brain.
Recent models are quite good. Like gpt 5.6 sol. Even better than mythos 5.
Yet still hallucinates mass bullshit and can’t count, can’t architect, and can’t write a decent test
The “best” one I’ve tried is the latest Opus. I don’t trust any of them to use for real work, so I mostly just play around with a local Qwen 3.6 27B or Deepseek v4 Flash. I have heard OpenAI’s latest models produce less bloat than Anthropic’s.
I should say I do find LLMs useful as a kind of search agent (both web and large unfamiliar code bases). And GhidraMCP is pretty cool (maybe just because I don’t have much experience with reverse engineering).
How is this a response to a comment about AGI?
LLMs are not currently, nor ever will be, anything remotely resembling AGI. AGI is still entirely within the realm of science fiction, like teleportation or time travel.
That’s true. I’m just saying the models do get better and are quite impressive now.
But whatever the term means. I know where AGI stands for, but the term “agi” is still very vague. You can’t compare a machine llm model with the human brain.